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Перевод: deduce speek deduce


[глагол]
выводить; вывести; делать вывод; проследить происхождение; установить происхождение


Тезаурус:

  1. Equality before the law it is certainly possible to deduce: equality of opportunity it may be possible to deduce; but an egalitarianism implying equality of material reward is both logically and exegetically impossible to deduce.
  2. On the one hand we have the capacity for logical, rational thought with the ability to deduce or work out solutions to problems, and the analytical powers of scientific inquiry.
  3. One palm reader may deduce her findings from a comparison between lines and hand form, while another may simply use the palm rather as she uses, at other times, a crystal ball.
  4. These are adequate for most purposes if they are used properly, since different people will be able to deduce from the answers information which is relevant to the job they want to fill.
  5. From a knowledge of what edges and surfaces are present, and how they are oriented relative to the eye, we are able to deduce with some confidence what three-dimensional objects are present.
  6. We can deduce that a nucleus of beryllium has four protons and five neutrons, iron has 26 protons and 30 neutrons, lead has 82 protons and an awful lot of neutrons.
  7. Such close contact with the facts of life certainly drives the lessons home, but a blunder can be costly, and it is not always easy for a beginner to put two and two together and deduce the root cause of his error.
  8. Every sentence had to be thought out in full, every adverb and adjective scrutinized for signs of contamination or hints of hysteria, those tell-tale flaws which would allow sharp minds to deduce that he was not writing about someone else's misdeeds, but his own.
  9. Certainly I cannot deduce which goals to pursue from the facts to be faced; but will it not be a causally necessary condition of obeying "Face facts" that I let myself be moved, at least incipiently, in the direction in which the facing of the facts would cause me to move?
  10. At other times, however, reason can correct the appearances of sense; from the waxing and waning of the moon, according to how it is illuminated by the sun, we can deduce that it is a globe, and not the flat disc it appears to be.
  11. It is unacceptable to deduce from the lack of prosecutions that hooligan behaviour was formerly tolerated to such a degree that the culprits were neither censured nor prosecuted.
  12. The rational way to employ such conflicting prudential principles would not be to deduce from more general principles which of them applies to the present case.
  13. The fundamental theorem then allows us to deduce that VMP has no efficient solutions.

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